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this is what we do in california. we have a lot left to do but i believe in the talent assembled here and i believe in our state and i know this in the bottom of my heart. the best is yet to come. thank you all very much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ journal,'s washington five every day with news and policy issues. coming up this morning, author theformer dea agent details 30 hunt for el chapo and the rise of modern drug trafficking. then george mason universities michael ferrin discusses amazon's decision to pull its hq2 site out of new york city. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. wife their stay the c-span networks, at 10:00 a.m., oregon governor kate brown on the future state of u.s. elections and how her state can serve as a model. that is on c-span. meetingp.m., we join
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some of those projects are in california. so what will be the impact on our stat >> newsom held a press conference today with attorney general javier beserra. california isoi to be the most impacted state just because of the amount of monha we get from the federal government. he was looking -- he saidic spec were still being assessed because the order had just been issued, but thingsil likeary installations, as you mentioned, whether or not the national guard troops that he said are going to remain at the border to do drug search and seizure, he said they would remain there if theederal government paid for them. so if they don't, thosetroops mie pulled back and redeployed. in general he said there are a lot of partnerships between local a federal law enforcement agencies that really coulde affecte in terms of money but also in terms of momentum in that, you know, these projec get going and if you take their funding away, i that and they'll cease. >> zbaichb wrong because we have so fe military bases in the state of california
some of those projects are in california. so what will be the impact on our stat >> newsom held a press conference today with attorney general javier beserra. california isoi to be the most impacted state just because of the amount of monha we get from the federal government. he was looking -- he saidic spec were still being assessed because the order had just been issued, but thingsil likeary installations, as you mentioned, whether or not the national guard troops that he said are going...
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california is a diverse state. i will also say i have traveled the country and i know that regardless of the state in which someone lives, the core issues that are there concerns that way on them and cause them to wake up in the middle of the night are the same concerns. regardless of where they live. it is usually a concern of how they will pay the bills and how they will pay the rent. are they going to be able to retire in dignity. can they pay off the student loans? universal issues. we are a diverse country. some people would suggest that in diversity when there is a diverse population, one cannot achieve unity. i reject that notion because this is my belief. yes, we are diverse and we have so much more in common than what is separating us. and women emphasize that, now they when we recognize it, we will achieve greater unity. in particular, greater unity than we have right now where there are powerful voices with hate. we have to reject that. it is not reflective of who we are as americans and not in our best
california is a diverse state. i will also say i have traveled the country and i know that regardless of the state in which someone lives, the core issues that are there concerns that way on them and cause them to wake up in the middle of the night are the same concerns. regardless of where they live. it is usually a concern of how they will pay the bills and how they will pay the rent. are they going to be able to retire in dignity. can they pay off the student loans? universal issues. we are...
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california, again, is deeply blue. you are throwing sort of jump in the water heater people in california do not like donald trump or the republicans in washington, d.c., so that is easy, but what is going to be difficult is governing a state of 40 million people and actually making something happen, and you know, who am i to say anything in this regard, but you know, concentration ought to be on governing for california. >> yes, that seems like most people here are going to be focused on is the result you get for us here in california and our constituents. brian, always a pleasure to have you on. to watch governor gavin newsom's whole state of the state address, you can find it on our webpage, ktvu.com. >>> we are going to pop out, give you a live look i cloudy skies and more rain, a lot more rain is headed in our direction. it will be upon us here in a matter of just hours. mark tamayo standing by and tracking this latest system. how was the looking, mark? >> this will be a powerful system, especially for the wednesd
california, again, is deeply blue. you are throwing sort of jump in the water heater people in california do not like donald trump or the republicans in washington, d.c., so that is easy, but what is going to be difficult is governing a state of 40 million people and actually making something happen, and you know, who am i to say anything in this regard, but you know, concentration ought to be on governing for california. >> yes, that seems like most people here are going to be focused on...
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he came to california in 1849. he made his fortune not through actual process -- actual prospecting, but by selling supplies to minors and he came down to southern california and purchased a large area of land in about 1872, so he is one of our founders. jonesr founder is senator who came to california in 1850 the young man's. he was born in england and moved to cleveland. he came to california to increase his fortune. he went by boat with several friends all the way around the tip of south america up to san francisco, which was one of the ways to get to california at the time and we have the trunk that he took on the journey here. senator jones was immediately recognized for his people and leadership skills. he became a sheriff in a small town in california and then he was appointed to the california legislature. he did go into prospecting and that was where he was one of the -- that brought him quite a lot of wealth and he ended up being elected to the senate. at that time, he began working for other opportunitie
he came to california in 1849. he made his fortune not through actual process -- actual prospecting, but by selling supplies to minors and he came down to southern california and purchased a large area of land in about 1872, so he is one of our founders. jonesr founder is senator who came to california in 1850 the young man's. he was born in england and moved to cleveland. he came to california to increase his fortune. he went by boat with several friends all the way around the tip of south...
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en este caso, nuestro estado de california. dulce: esta semana, california y 15 estados anunciaron una demanda contra el mandatario por su declaraciÓn de emergencia, con el fin de obtener los fondos para el muro fronterizo. >> el presidente trump trata de tomar ese poder para poder poner fondos en la construcciÓn del muro que Él quiere construir. eso es inconstitucional. dulce: en respuesta, el gobernÓ de tropa anunciÓ que planea recuperar 3500 millones en dÓlares federales, asignados para el tren bala que fueron asignados al estado de california. el gobernador nielsen respondiÓ diciendo queesta es una clara represalia polÍtica del presidente trump, "no nos quedaremos sin hacer nada. este es el dinero de california y vamos a luchar por Él". en twitter, donald trump tambiÉn vinculÓ los asuntos con esta publicaciÓn. "como pre dije, 16 estados han entablado una demanda. california, el estado que ha perdido miles de millones en su fallido proyecto dtr finalizaciÓn, parece estar a cargo". >> quiere castigar a todo indiv
en este caso, nuestro estado de california. dulce: esta semana, california y 15 estados anunciaron una demanda contra el mandatario por su declaraciÓn de emergencia, con el fin de obtener los fondos para el muro fronterizo. >> el presidente trump trata de tomar ese poder para poder poner fondos en la construcciÓn del muro que Él quiere construir. eso es inconstitucional. dulce: en respuesta, el gobernÓ de tropa anunciÓ que planea recuperar 3500 millones en dÓlares federales,...
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municipal are not regulated by the california puc. the san francisco charter includes express provisions allowing san francisco to procure and distribute power and also allows the city to expand its municipal utilities if it chooses. so it could be an oversight role for the lafco. as distinguished from the municipal utility, a municipal utility district requires voter approval in california. it creates a whole separate governmental agency that usually has five board members who would then oversee the utility and again, that utility would provide power, not just to the city and county of san francisco, but outside of the boundaries, as well. and there, there's a very specific statutory role for lafco. lafco reviews the creation of districts within their boundaries and can approve or condition, modify or reject entirely a proposal to create a municipal utility district. lafco would serve as a lead agency under cequa and after a number of public hearing, assuming the lafco supports that, they would ask the county to it on the ballot and
municipal are not regulated by the california puc. the san francisco charter includes express provisions allowing san francisco to procure and distribute power and also allows the city to expand its municipal utilities if it chooses. so it could be an oversight role for the lafco. as distinguished from the municipal utility, a municipal utility district requires voter approval in california. it creates a whole separate governmental agency that usually has five board members who would then...
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>> so this has happened over time in california. more recent times city of moreno valley municipalized and the irrigation district is about the middle of a process now, ongoing for a number of years. i would have to look at history to see if there's any in the more distant past that are of the size comparable to what we're talking about. i'd be happy to, through your executive officer, you know, do that research and provide that information. >> that would be great. it sounds like there's some important legal questions, as well, in terms of whether the courts have found that for a purpose like this that would be something eminent domain is appropriate for. obviously there's public use there. >> and now you're getting more into the legal again so i'll step away. >> correct. i think that the good news is that acquisition of public utility's infrastructure has generally been considered a public use in making those finings and getting a two-third vote of the board to move forward that you would be looking at specifically whether or not y
>> so this has happened over time in california. more recent times city of moreno valley municipalized and the irrigation district is about the middle of a process now, ongoing for a number of years. i would have to look at history to see if there's any in the more distant past that are of the size comparable to what we're talking about. i'd be happy to, through your executive officer, you know, do that research and provide that information. >> that would be great. it sounds like...
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>> i think gavin newsom talks a lot about a california for all and the california dream. he's proposing things like eventually starting a single payer health care system here, inich, of course, is something that the trump astration actually would require a waiver for them to even start going down. that pa who knows if they're even likely to get that. but initiativesike that, he's talking about free commun ay college fecond year, fadesing in universal preschool eventually. >> extending medi-cal including undocumented immig until they're 26. >> exactly. if you want to be throwing around a term people don't like, you could hear critics saying socialism, socialists, who's going to pay for this, taxes in california are already high. are you going to raise them even more to cover all these programs? they would argue on the other hand that, you know, it's cheapern the long run if everyone has medical insurance and ime't going to begency room for everything. so that's sort of the push and pull of the argument there >> we have about 20 seconds. there's a saying as california goes,
>> i think gavin newsom talks a lot about a california for all and the california dream. he's proposing things like eventually starting a single payer health care system here, inich, of course, is something that the trump astration actually would require a waiver for them to even start going down. that pa who knows if they're even likely to get that. but initiativesike that, he's talking about free commun ay college fecond year, fadesing in universal preschool eventually. >>...
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there's big pockets of deep red in california. and some of those places like where mccarthy is from, bakersfield, are as conservative as any place in the country. host: we see steve scalise behind him, still part of the leadership team, and john boehner behind him, boehner's problems continued, set the stage for us for the next part of the story. >> 2015, around the time of the republican retreat, i think it's hershey, pennsylvania, a group decided to form the freedom caws -- caucus. freedom caws can. they decide the republican study committee, the group in the house republican conference that is really the conservative group has grown too big. they want something a little more narrowly focused about 30 members form this new caucus within the republican conference. these are the far right members this emost conservative and by later that year, mark meadows launches a coup against speaker boehner and basically forces him out of office, they pressure him to leave office. and he is gone, the day after the pope came to the capitol he
there's big pockets of deep red in california. and some of those places like where mccarthy is from, bakersfield, are as conservative as any place in the country. host: we see steve scalise behind him, still part of the leadership team, and john boehner behind him, boehner's problems continued, set the stage for us for the next part of the story. >> 2015, around the time of the republican retreat, i think it's hershey, pennsylvania, a group decided to form the freedom caws -- caucus....
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a california woman goes on a racist rant in a mexican restaurant. we'll here more of what she told the spanish-speaking employees. ( darya ) plus ... a man skiing on a mountain triggers a dangerous avalanche. he speakes out and relives his terrifying experience. ( darya ) plus ... the president is demanding california payback billions of federal dollars ... all connected to the high speed rail project. ( john ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. get to kohl's... for healthy living... and take an extra 20% off! women's tanks are just $11.19... save on men's and women's new balance shoes... and the ninja bullet is only $79.99. plus - you'll get kohl's cash! this weekend - only at kohl's. (darya)(james)( john ) welcome back. lets get a check of weather and traffic this morning. some showers drifting across the bay area today with late morning and early afternoon hours offering up the best chance of any precipitation. skies will be partly cloudy with breezy and cool conditions. this morning not as cold as the past few with lows only in the 40's b
a california woman goes on a racist rant in a mexican restaurant. we'll here more of what she told the spanish-speaking employees. ( darya ) plus ... a man skiing on a mountain triggers a dangerous avalanche. he speakes out and relives his terrifying experience. ( darya ) plus ... the president is demanding california payback billions of federal dollars ... all connected to the high speed rail project. ( john ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. get to kohl's... for healthy living... and...
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california, we are not going to be part of this. >> he made clear as governor of california he takes this seriously and this is what jerry brown did very creatively. jerry brown didn't agitate president donald trump but he let him know he was here. gavin newsom. >> he sent national guard troops to the border. >> so and gavin newsom disagreed with jerry brown. gavin newsom is pulling back i think 360 entirely and again the message is different. gavin newsom documented as executive leader of the state the facts of the state's borders and immigration issues that counted the president and again this has to do with gavin newsom as a national political figure. gavin newsom had a national ambition. i hope he is careful he tends to the state of california first and respect california completely. >> should be first and foremost. let's talk about california specifically the governor said specifically the most overwhelming challenge right now talk about incentives to get -- the blame mostly on local government. >> the problem of housing there is literature and urban politics and urban studies c
california, we are not going to be part of this. >> he made clear as governor of california he takes this seriously and this is what jerry brown did very creatively. jerry brown didn't agitate president donald trump but he let him know he was here. gavin newsom. >> he sent national guard troops to the border. >> so and gavin newsom disagreed with jerry brown. gavin newsom is pulling back i think 360 entirely and again the message is different. gavin newsom documented as...
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california's attorney general said he had not given up hope
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>> well, i it would be a disaster for california. i think it would be a diplster for paround the country and around the world who care about the environment.pr this is ident of course who campaigned on draining the swamp. and if you look at the department of interior, it is hard to find asw biggep than at the department of interr, where zinke as you pointed out, was, you know, enmeshed in all kinds of ethic scandals. and now, his deputy, who they're seeking to elevate the new secretary, is a former lobbyist for the oil and gas industry. he will continue and be in a fu more powposition to push for offshore drilling, off the shore of california, as well as elsewhere, to minimize and dumb down safety standards on drilling, to sell off public lands, and oemn tp to greater mining operations that d ll pollute the air, pollute the water. >> i also wanted to touch on the at wasnew deal t announced this week by liberal democrats. there is a very sweeping resolution and one of t most sweeping elements is it is calling for the u.s. to convert t
>> well, i it would be a disaster for california. i think it would be a diplster for paround the country and around the world who care about the environment.pr this is ident of course who campaigned on draining the swamp. and if you look at the department of interior, it is hard to find asw biggep than at the department of interr, where zinke as you pointed out, was, you know, enmeshed in all kinds of ethic scandals. and now, his deputy, who they're seeking to elevate the new secretary,...
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and built northern california. it is the largest bureau of project solely in the confines of the state. the army corps of engineers overseas and runs the dam on the river. a lot of the water comes into the irrigation district. that's a flood control project. they do flood control but they also help distribute and provide surface water for irrigation. the amount of groundwater was in sustainable to provide for the kind of production we see here now. you get toward the foothills, you get into shallower and shallower soils. we are bringing in surface water and various your geisha and ditches. manage thislly project. overseas it. formed of the was various districts that bought and used the water. over the bureau of reclamation. the oversight in the running of the districts itself. this is a canal system that runs down the eastern side from fresno county into kern county. there are irrigation districts, there are cities. lindsay down south of us here. some of the drinking from the canal. a --y agricultural for agricultu
and built northern california. it is the largest bureau of project solely in the confines of the state. the army corps of engineers overseas and runs the dam on the river. a lot of the water comes into the irrigation district. that's a flood control project. they do flood control but they also help distribute and provide surface water for irrigation. the amount of groundwater was in sustainable to provide for the kind of production we see here now. you get toward the foothills, you get into...
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it is mostly california but also a lot of material in the l.a. metro area as well. steve: what's one takeaway, one thing that surprised you the most? prof. gutierrez-romine: good question. i think the thing that surprised me the most was how much i felt for these women who had to make these complicated decisions for themselves. there is a lot of polarization that happens in the abortion issue to this day. in looking at these investigation files and looking at interviews that law enforcement officers did of patients, friends or family members, you really empathize with them. you realize they are making a bad decision in an assortment of bad options. it spoke to the human element of this research. i am writing about deceased women, using corners records, board of medical examiner files, i am talking about individual women who lived and died under a legal system that was not respecting their own desires or needs. steve: she is a graduate of the university of southern california, now teaching in riverside, joining us from san antonio, thank you for being with us. prof.
it is mostly california but also a lot of material in the l.a. metro area as well. steve: what's one takeaway, one thing that surprised you the most? prof. gutierrez-romine: good question. i think the thing that surprised me the most was how much i felt for these women who had to make these complicated decisions for themselves. there is a lot of polarization that happens in the abortion issue to this day. in looking at these investigation files and looking at interviews that law enforcement...
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eight of them are in california, and two of them are in arizona sunbelts, california, arizona, that's where we see a lot of solar panels as far as weather, others may follow california's lead i think we're going to -- it's going to take a couple years before people see how the ramifications play out >> beyond solar panels, what sort of green improvements are buyers in the market looking for right now. >> so we find that they're looking for programmable thermostats, energy efficiency ratings, such as an energy star home other features that are going to save them money in the long run. things that save money in the other months >> spring season, buying season is about to begin. what's the state of the housing market right now >> it's a mixed bag in the housing market right now we're seeing more homes come available for sale, it's definitely a positive, we've seen mortgage rates not rise as much as we had expected. they're actually relatively lower than what we expected them to be at this point. the tough thing about the more homes available for sale they're typically in the pricier mark
eight of them are in california, and two of them are in arizona sunbelts, california, arizona, that's where we see a lot of solar panels as far as weather, others may follow california's lead i think we're going to -- it's going to take a couple years before people see how the ramifications play out >> beyond solar panels, what sort of green improvements are buyers in the market looking for right now. >> so we find that they're looking for programmable thermostats, energy efficiency...
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en este caso, nuestro estado de california. dulce: esta semana, california y 15 estados anunciaron una demanda contra el mandatario por su declaraciÓn de emergencia, con el fin de obtener los fondos para el muro fronterizo. >> el presidente trump trata de tomar ese poder para poder poner fondos en la construcciÓn del muro que Él quiere construir. eso es inconstitucional. dulce: en respuesta, el gobernÓ de tropa anunciÓ que planea recuperar 3500 millones en dÓlares federales, asignados para el tren bala que fueron asignados al estado de california. el gobernador nielsen respondiÓ diciendo queesta es una clara represalia polÍtica del presidente trump, "no nos quedaremos sin hacer nada. este es el dinero de california y vamos a luchar por Él". en twitter, donald trump tambiÉn vinculÓ los asuntos con esta publicaciÓn. "como pre dije, 16 estados han entablado una demanda. california, el estado que ha perdido miles de millones en su fallido proyecto de tren rÁpido, sin esperanza de finalizaciÓn, parece estar a cargo". >
en este caso, nuestro estado de california. dulce: esta semana, california y 15 estados anunciaron una demanda contra el mandatario por su declaraciÓn de emergencia, con el fin de obtener los fondos para el muro fronterizo. >> el presidente trump trata de tomar ese poder para poder poner fondos en la construcciÓn del muro que Él quiere construir. eso es inconstitucional. dulce: en respuesta, el gobernÓ de tropa anunciÓ que planea recuperar 3500 millones en dÓlares federales,...
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what is right for california? so it seems like they understand and we're all hearing it and able to debate it and the conversation is being had. so i think it does go back to the point that taxpayer should say where they want their money to go. >> phil, your thoughts? >> let's be clear about the money in question here. the $2.5 billion that has been sent to california. so the job of the trump administration will be to claw the money back. the nearly $1 billion that has been appropriated but know dispersed to california. so the trump administration could sit on that money instead of sending to it california. the question here though is this is money that has been appropriated by congress. we don't know if trump has the constitutional authority not to send that money there so it's an interesting constitutional question going forward. >> no doubt about that, phil. but what about the question that many folks are asking themselves. in the new governor of california says hey, i looked at this. it doesn't make sense. it
what is right for california? so it seems like they understand and we're all hearing it and able to debate it and the conversation is being had. so i think it does go back to the point that taxpayer should say where they want their money to go. >> phil, your thoughts? >> let's be clear about the money in question here. the $2.5 billion that has been sent to california. so the job of the trump administration will be to claw the money back. the nearly $1 billion that has been...
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i was one of the first winners in california. so i took this money, this $5,000 and invested it into the stock market. not because i was a wizard but i made some money because in the 1980's the mark was going up. i decided if i'm a true believe for the what i i believe as an individual, i i believe i'm an interneuro, i would start my own business. i'm 19 years old. if i fail i'm no worse off. i take a year out of school, go out into the big world, create a business. what business was i going to create? i did a little research. i took my money out of the market, refinanced the car i had and opened probably the biggest business you ever heard of, kevin o.'s deli. i open this, it teaches me about business, teaches me about creating something, keeps -- teaches me a lot about regulations and what the city looks at. i had four or five employees so it taught me who this fica was and why i was paying on people. taught -- taught me every time i hire somebody it costs me money. i did pretty well. host: we're going to hear this narrative co
i was one of the first winners in california. so i took this money, this $5,000 and invested it into the stock market. not because i was a wizard but i made some money because in the 1980's the mark was going up. i decided if i'm a true believe for the what i i believe as an individual, i i believe i'm an interneuro, i would start my own business. i'm 19 years old. if i fail i'm no worse off. i take a year out of school, go out into the big world, create a business. what business was i going to...
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i didn't think it was going to get resolved at the table i have to remember california thinks they can run the country because they had this national dispensation that they could make their own right you'll ations for their own state but remember the rest of the forty nine states now have to follow through if california makes the regulation because car manufacturers want to make the calls to one standard so instead i'm going to date myself if you are these to have new york emissions and california emissions everyone have their own emissions well now that's now california wants to call the shots for the whole country and that's what the federal government said well wait a minute that may have been fine then but now we're going to change the corporate average fuel economy notice cafe standards and you no longer get that special dispensation took from the california air research board and wherever they get their data from whether it's for the just for them only seventeen states have agreed to follow suit one of the newly added is colorado and unfortunately it puts manufacturers in a tough
i didn't think it was going to get resolved at the table i have to remember california thinks they can run the country because they had this national dispensation that they could make their own right you'll ations for their own state but remember the rest of the forty nine states now have to follow through if california makes the regulation because car manufacturers want to make the calls to one standard so instead i'm going to date myself if you are these to have new york emissions and...
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macy jenkins, reporting: "it's like a california groundhog day. just sitting in traffic with my car idling. but senator john moorlach says you're just emitting greenhouse gasses and it's bad for the environment. so what's the solution? well his bill says add two new lanes on the highway with no speed limit!" natpop car going bymos: "very interesting."but just how would that work?john moorlach, (r) california senator: "you're burning the fuel efficiently as opposed to just sitting in slow traffic waiting for one truck to pass another truck for 20 minutes." (8)orange county senator john moorlach wants to see two lanes on each side of both i-5 and highway 99.from bakersfield to stockton.and no 65 mile per hour limit would apply.john moorlach, (r) california senator: "if you look at what's happening in germany. the freeway accidents on the autobahn are a lot less than what's happening on our roads!"and he says thisá plan - is more realistic than a high speed rail still years away from being built.john moorlach, (r) california senator: "so why don't w
macy jenkins, reporting: "it's like a california groundhog day. just sitting in traffic with my car idling. but senator john moorlach says you're just emitting greenhouse gasses and it's bad for the environment. so what's the solution? well his bill says add two new lanes on the highway with no speed limit!" natpop car going bymos: "very interesting."but just how would that work?john moorlach, (r) california senator: "you're burning the fuel efficiently as opposed to...
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california is going through a major shift.. traffic, housing and homelessness among the key reasons why... what new studies say about the changes .. and where people are heading as they leave the golden state. i must admit. i had a few good tricks to help hide my bladder leak pad. like the old "tunic tug". you know it, right? but i don't have to, with always discreet. i couldn't believe the difference. it's less bulky. and it really protects. watch this. the super absorbent core turns liquid and odor to gel, and locks it away. so i have nothing to hide. always discreet. for bladder leaks. wihefty! hefty! hefty!n. hey ladies... buy hefty® ultra dada! i wish... get hefty® ultra strong™ costs less than glad® forceflex where sold head to head. by every measure as you have heard .. the state of our state is strong ..sfx(ken) governor newsom's optimism not shared by most californians.and most of them are thinking about moving out. (pam) a lot of people now say, the golden state has lost its luster. grant lodes is here to tell us
california is going through a major shift.. traffic, housing and homelessness among the key reasons why... what new studies say about the changes .. and where people are heading as they leave the golden state. i must admit. i had a few good tricks to help hide my bladder leak pad. like the old "tunic tug". you know it, right? but i don't have to, with always discreet. i couldn't believe the difference. it's less bulky. and it really protects. watch this. the super absorbent core turns...
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. >> california. >> he was there last night, the governor of california and california has been in a huge back and forth with the white house over money for their high speed rail line, for environmental issues and now california is leading those 16 states that are suing over the border wall. but, you know, you get in a room with the president of the united states, you are at the white house, everyone is kind of on their best behavior, right? when you go to the white house as a guest. and then in other areas things get a little prickly. >> our guests this morning for looking ahead the week in washington and elsewhere darlene superville, mike debonis of the "washington post." we welcome your calls. mike, we spent the first hour talking about the release of the mueller investigation, it seems that it won't be certainly released this week, but a very high profile hearings this week with the president's former attorney michael cohen. when is he testifying and why do the committees want to hear from him? >> he's actually testifying three times, but only once in public. he is going to be in
. >> california. >> he was there last night, the governor of california and california has been in a huge back and forth with the white house over money for their high speed rail line, for environmental issues and now california is leading those 16 states that are suing over the border wall. but, you know, you get in a room with the president of the united states, you are at the white house, everyone is kind of on their best behavior, right? when you go to the white house as a...
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this particular project houses a project for the university of california, los angeles. and they're testing several processes ining reverse osmis. if you had a series where in an area like this, in the central valley, where you have lots of small communities that are spread out over a large area and you could put a small plant like this, a package plant--there's a potential there for cost savings--it would potentially be a game changer. cohene is an economies of scale here. the more systems that you have, the lower the cost is. you can think about all those communities ases entially being a virtual water district. here they are connectevia internet and therefore have that benefit of being part of a district, even though geographically they're not connected. snyder: i think it sounds very promising. and, in fact, i think if small communities are gonna have to go to treatment, it's gonna have to be a model like that. kadara: right now, we want to make sure we have enough waeer for the people to liv here and for us to grow. and right now, ewe are at capacity beca our system
this particular project houses a project for the university of california, los angeles. and they're testing several processes ining reverse osmis. if you had a series where in an area like this, in the central valley, where you have lots of small communities that are spread out over a large area and you could put a small plant like this, a package plant--there's a potential there for cost savings--it would potentially be a game changer. cohene is an economies of scale here. the more systems...
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new fears that california could see a rare and powerful storm... with the potential to do more damage than an earthquake plus. president trump pulls funding for the state's high speed rail.... along with a demand that billions be returned. and next. former president obama shares the stage with warriors star steph curry.. right here in the bay area the message they had for minority boys. your favorite restaurants now it doesn't matter dash. where you are. ♪ it doesn't matter what you're hungry for. it doesn't even matter how many you are. ♪ restaurants come to you. your door. download doordash. first order, no delivery fee. former president barack obama was in oakland today... and along with warriors star steph curry -- he was hosting a town hall. they were promoting the alliance called "my brother's keeper." catherine heenan is live in the newsroom with the story... a lot of star power in that room... they were marking the fifth anniversary of'my brother's keeper'..... obama said it was created because of some very painful days that marked his
new fears that california could see a rare and powerful storm... with the potential to do more damage than an earthquake plus. president trump pulls funding for the state's high speed rail.... along with a demand that billions be returned. and next. former president obama shares the stage with warriors star steph curry.. right here in the bay area the message they had for minority boys. your favorite restaurants now it doesn't matter dash. where you are. ♪ it doesn't matter what you're hungry...
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sogreat story, great for california and northern california. >> reporter: the teams could meet in the playoff. the top eight go and the kings are hanging right in there in the ninth position. in fact, we've got a graphic to show how close the kings are. they went out and got harrison barnes at the trade deadline to go all in for this playoff drive. at the shoot-around earlier buddy heald was asked about his thoughts on the playoff. >> very confident. i'd bet my house on it. >> reporter: did you see this last night? duke freshman zion williamson went down 36 seconds into the game, suffered sprained knee. in fact, his foot 20 through his shoe. now he was expected to be the no. 1 pick in the draft, should go the rest of the season. [ audio difficulties ] >> knowing what i know now, college is [ bleep ]. college basketball and ncaa is [ bleep ]. so my advice to him is do what's best for you and your family. you can't really -- it does nothing for you at this point. >> reporter: demarcus cousins as only he can. so it was the kings and the warriors tonight. it is a we believe night as they
sogreat story, great for california and northern california. >> reporter: the teams could meet in the playoff. the top eight go and the kings are hanging right in there in the ninth position. in fact, we've got a graphic to show how close the kings are. they went out and got harrison barnes at the trade deadline to go all in for this playoff drive. at the shoot-around earlier buddy heald was asked about his thoughts on the playoff. >> very confident. i'd bet my house on it. >>...
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blip and california. manuel: maybe irvine i've noticed as well. i think this is another really important topic. jon: we have a couple of minutes left. just a minute or two closing, betsy, it's been an intense afternoon here. sort of mixture between optimism and pessimism, hope and despair. do you think hope is what we need to come out of this day with? microphone. microphone. elizabeth: sorry, sorry. i think we talked about this the other day. i went and looked it up. it was a piece by climate scientist named kate marvel which i really commend to everyone here, where she talked about how hope is really not the right category. we need courage, not hope. i thought that was a very smart thing to say. i'm constantly asked, are you hopeful? are you not hopeful? that's irment. it's irrelevant how i feel, it's irrelevant how we all feel. what's relevant is what we're going to do. the only thing that matters, that's the only thing that matters. [applause] i thought that was a good way to put it. better than my usual down beat way of putting it, a more upb
blip and california. manuel: maybe irvine i've noticed as well. i think this is another really important topic. jon: we have a couple of minutes left. just a minute or two closing, betsy, it's been an intense afternoon here. sort of mixture between optimism and pessimism, hope and despair. do you think hope is what we need to come out of this day with? microphone. microphone. elizabeth: sorry, sorry. i think we talked about this the other day. i went and looked it up. it was a piece by climate...
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ministrations a viral protection agency has walked away from the negotiating table with the state of california over fuel efficiency standards a fierce fight appears to be in the future lauren fix the car coach will join us to explain and later you know it's one of our favorite subjects we talk christos with a c.e.o. was an investor in various crypto and blocked chain assets colleen sullivan the c.e.o. of c.m.d. c.m.t. digital holding will be with us from chicago land lots to get to today so we pop started jump right in let's go. and we start with the ongoing controversy in south america in venezuela where the dueling the big eight is now taking the form of music musical ball things and what has been dubbed as a battle of the bands and here to help us out is our to correspondent sara monteux sara welcome thank you bart so the music playing into this is just such a weird thing we're talking about it earlier very different perspectives from from pretty high profile people people lot of us of have heard from tell us what's going on well our president mother with a government is actually organizing
ministrations a viral protection agency has walked away from the negotiating table with the state of california over fuel efficiency standards a fierce fight appears to be in the future lauren fix the car coach will join us to explain and later you know it's one of our favorite subjects we talk christos with a c.e.o. was an investor in various crypto and blocked chain assets colleen sullivan the c.e.o. of c.m.d. c.m.t. digital holding will be with us from chicago land lots to get to today so we...
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i was one of the first winners in california. so i took this money, this $5,000 and invested it into the stock market. not because i was a wizard but i made some money because in the 1980's the mark was going up. i decided if i'm a true believe for the what i i believe as an individual, i believe i'm an entrepreneur, i would start my own business. i'm 19 years old. if i fail i'm no worse off. i take a year out of school, go out into the big world, create a business. what business was i going to create? i did a little research. i took my money out of the market, refinanced the car i had and opened probably the biggest business you ever heard of, kevin o.'s deli. i open this, it teaches me about business, teaches me about creating something, keeps -- teaches me a lot about regulations and what the city looks at. i had four or five employees so it taught me who this fica was and why i was paying on people. taught -- taught me every time i hire somebody it costs me money. i did pretty well. >> we're going to hear this narrative come
i was one of the first winners in california. so i took this money, this $5,000 and invested it into the stock market. not because i was a wizard but i made some money because in the 1980's the mark was going up. i decided if i'm a true believe for the what i i believe as an individual, i believe i'm an entrepreneur, i would start my own business. i'm 19 years old. if i fail i'm no worse off. i take a year out of school, go out into the big world, create a business. what business was i going to...
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california will see the president in court. ((becerra)) "we're going to try to halt the president from violating the constitution and separation of powers, from stealing money from americans in states that has been allocated lawfull by congress." state attorney general xavier becerra spent presidents day weekend reviewing the national emergency at the border declared by president trump.. ultimately deciding to challenge him in court. becerra says the presidents actions are harmful... reallocating money that was meant to go to various projects in several states. in california, for example, governor gavin newsom has said that money was meant to fund national guard work fighting transnational drug crime. becerra said monday more than a dozen other states are joining california in the court battle..several that don't even sit on the southern border.. ((becerra)) "whether it's nevada or new mexico, new york or oregon, hawaii, colorado, there are a number of states that are ready to go with us..new jersey..." ((ashley))this lawsuit m
california will see the president in court. ((becerra)) "we're going to try to halt the president from violating the constitution and separation of powers, from stealing money from americans in states that has been allocated lawfull by congress." state attorney general xavier becerra spent presidents day weekend reviewing the national emergency at the border declared by president trump.. ultimately deciding to challenge him in court. becerra says the presidents actions are harmful......
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en la ciudad de california. ellos continÚan el monitoreo de los videos en las calles, limpiÁndolos para cerciorarse de que los conductores pueden manejar.>>aquÍ tenemos el puente de la bahÍa. nos conectamos con nuestro meteorÓlogo estÁ preparada con la venda en el tiempo >>muchas gracias y buenas noches. nos despedimos en la precipitaciÓn y temperaturas bajas. vea cÓmo lució california desde el espacio, el estudio del este de la bahÍa y ese pita precipitaciÓn acumulada. no se compara con la cantidad de nieve que cayÓ en la sierra nevada.pero de 10:00 a 20:00 " entre sirios una maÑana de martes una mente frÍa con temperaturas cerca del punto de congelaciÓn en el norte.debe de llevar sus posturas dentro de casa. mantÉngase muy bien abrigado. en las mÁximas andarán en 55°. la zona de auckland y concord acercÁndose 60°. las mÍnimas en el continuar cerca de los 40°.. hasta que la informaciÓn del tiempo, gracias. >>sigue el frÍo. en estos tiempos tan agitados, las relaciones tÓxicas o contami
en la ciudad de california. ellos continÚan el monitoreo de los videos en las calles, limpiÁndolos para cerciorarse de que los conductores pueden manejar.>>aquÍ tenemos el puente de la bahÍa. nos conectamos con nuestro meteorÓlogo estÁ preparada con la venda en el tiempo >>muchas gracias y buenas noches. nos despedimos en la precipitaciÓn y temperaturas bajas. vea cÓmo lució california desde el espacio, el estudio del este de la bahÍa y ese pita precipitaciÓn acumulada....
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california's sanctuary law does have exceptions for seriously violent criminals, but for most inmates here's the rule. california law enforcement agencies shall not provide information regarding a person's release date unless that information is available to the public. and in most bay area counties it is public. alameda, contra costa, marin, san mateo and santa clara county show inmate future release dates on public websites and while some require you to know the name of the person you're looking for, that's something that i.c.e. would know. san francisco, solano and sonoma counties do not post future release dates, but they do post future hearing dates and inmates are often released after a hearing. the one bay area county that does not post future release dates or hearing dates is napa. sergeant ray kelly is with the alameda county sheriff's department and he said they put release information online to help victims and inmate family members. release dates are technically public records. >> i.c.e. regardless of whether the records were online or not, could call us and we would still
california's sanctuary law does have exceptions for seriously violent criminals, but for most inmates here's the rule. california law enforcement agencies shall not provide information regarding a person's release date unless that information is available to the public. and in most bay area counties it is public. alameda, contra costa, marin, san mateo and santa clara county show inmate future release dates on public websites and while some require you to know the name of the person you're...
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constitution but california. today, i want to talk to you about how we can do that together. you just heard that, the state of our state is strong. we have that record-breaking surplus. we have added over 3 million jobs since the depths of the recession. we are seeing wages rising, more scientists, more engineers, more nobel laureates, more patents, then in any other part of this country, and, of course, the kind of system, the higher education, of anywhere in the world. [applause] but along, along with that prosperity and progress, there are problems that have been deferred too long and have put the california dream out of reach for two many. we face hard decisions that are coming due, and the choices we make will shape our future and the futures of millions, literally, for decades to come, and this is what i want to talk about today as frankly and as directly, but tough calls we need to make together, issues like rail and water and energy, how we protect our migrants, how we care for our seniors, how we help ou
constitution but california. today, i want to talk to you about how we can do that together. you just heard that, the state of our state is strong. we have that record-breaking surplus. we have added over 3 million jobs since the depths of the recession. we are seeing wages rising, more scientists, more engineers, more nobel laureates, more patents, then in any other part of this country, and, of course, the kind of system, the higher education, of anywhere in the world. [applause] but along,...
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that includes oakland, california. kids can go for free until 5:00 tonight. additionally, younger students are welcome at children's fairyland for free. one each paying adult can bring up to two children to the attraction for the day. we have a list of resources is the oakland teacher strike continues today and look back at the 1996 strike all on our website, kpix.com. >> from a super bowl win to handcuffs. the owner of the new england patriots charged with such elicitation to prostitution. >> reporter: less than three weeks ago, he was celebrating another super bowl win and now he has been swept up in a sexy swing -- 6 -- police have charged robert kraft with two counts of misdemeanor prostitution. he is one of 25 men charged with pain for sexual acts in a massage parlor in jupiter. they claim to have the video evidence recorded unrcover caat least twe. the veo shows the act that took place that evidence could lead to a plea bargain. >> my guess is that he will plead guilty and negotiate some kind of an agreement with the prosecutor. >> reporter: florida pol
that includes oakland, california. kids can go for free until 5:00 tonight. additionally, younger students are welcome at children's fairyland for free. one each paying adult can bring up to two children to the attraction for the day. we have a list of resources is the oakland teacher strike continues today and look back at the 1996 strike all on our website, kpix.com. >> from a super bowl win to handcuffs. the owner of the new england patriots charged with such elicitation to...
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(vicki) and a new survey shows more than 60 percent of the 18-to-34-year- olds living in california say they can't afford it. mike luery has the story. jared and sarah barcea are a single income family struggling to buy a new home. but for now, they are living with relatives in carmichael. jared barcea/resident"we moved in with our in-laws because our rent went from 729 to almost 1400 dollars in a matter of six months."the california dream is unaffordable for the barceas, even though jared is working two jobs.and melissa king was also living with her in-laws in roseville.until she finally found this 1300 square foot home in north highlands with three bedrooms and one bath that she and her husband bought for 250-thousand dollars with some help.melissa king/homeowner"our realtor and our loan officer knew a lot about all the down payment assistance, first time home buyers, anything that they could find to help us, they knew everything about." california's housing crisis is real.with many people -- especially young ones -- unable to afford even a down payment for a new home. governor newsom
(vicki) and a new survey shows more than 60 percent of the 18-to-34-year- olds living in california say they can't afford it. mike luery has the story. jared and sarah barcea are a single income family struggling to buy a new home. but for now, they are living with relatives in carmichael. jared barcea/resident"we moved in with our in-laws because our rent went from 729 to almost 1400 dollars in a matter of six months."the california dream is unaffordable for the barceas, even though...
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entro a ice para ver irregularidades le diremos de que . >> el departamento de justicia e california public un reporte en el que salen a relucir una serie de irregularidades en los ce ♪ (musica) el departamento de justicia de c california muestra reporte de r irregularidades como confina confinamiento de presos por 22 horas dalal dia por 4 aÑos . >> sandra eesta en la sala de o contrl ol y tiene mas ifnnforma . >> hay que recordar que este tipo de irregularidades las r reportan familiares de los dete detenidos que dicen que pasan o cosas en que no estan de acuerdo pero el gobierno esta conciente de lo que pas a y que se hara p pueden haaccer algo porque est s sitios estan a cargo que diej n dijeron?. >> qque su vemos algunas histo e escucharon por sus inspecciones en el estado . >> pero esas historias son casi tan tristes como las condiciones que estan ahora . >> en 10 sitios de occonfinamieo pero todo a cargo de la federa i federacifede federacion . >> no se pueden comunicar con los detenidos, no siemrpre ha c acceso a salud mental o fisica . >> tambien hay problemas a la r hora
entro a ice para ver irregularidades le diremos de que . >> el departamento de justicia e california public un reporte en el que salen a relucir una serie de irregularidades en los ce ♪ (musica) el departamento de justicia de c california muestra reporte de r irregularidades como confina confinamiento de presos por 22 horas dalal dia por 4 aÑos . >> sandra eesta en la sala de o contrl ol y tiene mas ifnnforma . >> hay que recordar que este tipo de irregularidades las r...
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>>estamos listo defender los intereses del pueblo de california, de los que pagan los impuestos en california y de los que viven aquÍ pagan impuestos en toda la naciÓn. palmira: california ha desafiado en los tribunales trump en los tribunales. ramÓn: un grupo de activistas definiÓ que el muro representa un gigantesco monumento al racismo y. desde la universidad varias organizaciones en pro de los inmigrantes protestaron para apoyar a los integrantes de la caravana para que tenga la oportunidad de solicitar asilo en territorio de los estados unidos. >>vamos a luchar por a cualquier media o necesario para the rock are el muro racista de trump, aquÍ no hay ninguna emergencia nacional, mÁs parte del que necesitamos impugnar yy empezar el proceso de destituir a trump ramon: para el prÓximo lonas estÁn organizando una protesta para exigir al mandatario estadounidense que deje de arremeter contra los inmigrantes. palmira: la policÍa dentífrico al hombre que fue abatido ayer tras una persecuciÓn en san josÉ, responde al nombre de mark y segÚn autoridad ella tenÍa un historial delictivo
>>estamos listo defender los intereses del pueblo de california, de los que pagan los impuestos en california y de los que viven aquÍ pagan impuestos en toda la naciÓn. palmira: california ha desafiado en los tribunales trump en los tribunales. ramÓn: un grupo de activistas definiÓ que el muro representa un gigantesco monumento al racismo y. desde la universidad varias organizaciones en pro de los inmigrantes protestaron para apoyar a los integrantes de la caravana para que tenga la...
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takano of california. the chair: the gentleman from california is recognized for so much time as he may consume. mr. takano: i thank the gentleman for yielding. i want to make note that we just have gotten a release, the v.a. has exceeded one million video telehealth visits in fiscal year 2018. that one-year achievement represents a 19% increase over the previous year. i congratulate the v.a. for that amazing achievement. i want to support -- i want to make note of my support for my good colleague from the northern mariana island, mr. sablan's amendment, because as v.a. expands its footprint, and we have seen how it has expanded its footprint significantly, and it remains at the forefront of providing treatment for telehealth services. we need to make sure the v.a. has the ability to make those services as successful as their in-person services. in districts like mr. sablan's where veterans are separated from services by the pacific ocean, telemeantal health is often the only -- tele meantal shelt often th
takano of california. the chair: the gentleman from california is recognized for so much time as he may consume. mr. takano: i thank the gentleman for yielding. i want to make note that we just have gotten a release, the v.a. has exceeded one million video telehealth visits in fiscal year 2018. that one-year achievement represents a 19% increase over the previous year. i congratulate the v.a. for that amazing achievement. i want to support -- i want to make note of my support for my good...
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thisje particular p houses a project for the university of california, los angeles. and they're testing several processes involving reverse osmosis. if you had a series where an area like this, in the central valley, where you have lots of small communities that are spread out over a large area u could put a small plant like this, a package plant--there's a potential there for cost savings--it would potentially be a game changer. cohen: there is an economies of scale here. the more systems that you have, the lower the cost is. you can think about all those communities as essentially being a virtual water district. here they arern connected via in and therefore have that benefit of benng part of a district, e though geographically they're not connected. snyder: i think it sounds very promising. and, in fact, i think if small communities are gonna have to go to treatment, it's gonna have to be a model like that. kadara: right now, we want to make sure we have enough water for teople to live here and for us to gr. and right now, we are at capacity because our system is
thisje particular p houses a project for the university of california, los angeles. and they're testing several processes involving reverse osmosis. if you had a series where an area like this, in the central valley, where you have lots of small communities that are spread out over a large area u could put a small plant like this, a package plant--there's a potential there for cost savings--it would potentially be a game changer. cohen: there is an economies of scale here. the more systems that...
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>> and heading to california. we all know it could be all about fate. >>> when i comes to something that wasn't meant to be, it wasn't meant to behe hers for time being. workers ren ovating an old high school in indiana made a discovery. this purse tt had beenost for more than 60 years. named nged to a woman martha ingham. she left behind her lipstick, and a letter from a boy asking her to prom. it's not clear if martha said yes to the offer too toprom, but schooia district offic have located her with the help of social media and plan to mail the contents to her family. >>> just ahead, bill is tracking that major ndinmaker. >>> proof that time flies when you're having fun. how jimmy fallon is celebrating his five-year anniversary of hosting "the tonight show." you're watching "early today." at walgreens, we want you, to keep doing you... and we'll take care of medicare part d. by helping you save up to $5 on each prescription... so you can get back to doing the things you love. stop in and start saving on your med
>> and heading to california. we all know it could be all about fate. >>> when i comes to something that wasn't meant to be, it wasn't meant to behe hers for time being. workers ren ovating an old high school in indiana made a discovery. this purse tt had beenost for more than 60 years. named nged to a woman martha ingham. she left behind her lipstick, and a letter from a boy asking her to prom. it's not clear if martha said yes to the offer too toprom, but schooia district offic...
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california is better than that. the american people i think deserve better, and so california wants to stand tall. >> i want to ask you a question i asked beto o'rourke last night when i was in el paso. there is fencing in el paso that separates el paso from juarez. it didn't exist for a very long time. there is fencing on your border, 140 total miles border, much of that is fenced in the state of california. i want to play you what i asked him and ask you the same question. this is what i asked o'rourke last night. >> if you could, would you take the wall downer. >> >> translato >>. >> absolutely. >> do you think if there was a referendum in this city it would pass? >> i do. >> would you take wall town that is currently up in the california border? >> i'm not prepared to say that. i think in many respects it's appropriate in certain areas, it's inappropriate in other areas. that's my opposition to 2,000 milds in the wilderers, but at these major points of entry, i think appropriate. i believe in border security and
california is better than that. the american people i think deserve better, and so california wants to stand tall. >> i want to ask you a question i asked beto o'rourke last night when i was in el paso. there is fencing in el paso that separates el paso from juarez. it didn't exist for a very long time. there is fencing on your border, 140 total miles border, much of that is fenced in the state of california. i want to play you what i asked him and ask you the same question. this is what...
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the gentlelady from california. ms. hill: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on this measure. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. hill: mr. speaker, i urge passage of h.r. 1063, as amended, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. all time is expired. the question now is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill, h.r. 1063, as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and, without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid n the table. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? ms. hill: mr. speaker, i move to suspend the rules and pass the bill, h.r. 1065. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r.
the gentlelady from california. ms. hill: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on this measure. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. hill: mr. speaker, i urge passage of h.r. 1063, as amended, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. all time is expired. the question now is, will the...
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the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. takano: thank you, madam chair. i thank the gentleman for his support of the bill. i just want to say with regard to the amendments we would have entertained more amendments, would be happy to do so, had they been germane and we would have been glad to entertain but they were not. before i yield to ms. brownley, the sponsor of this legislation, i'd like to enter into the record a letter of support from the easter seals. this bill is also supported by the american legion, the veterans of foreign wars, and the vietnam veterans of america, and other veteran service organizations. so i'm pleased to say we have heard the v.s.o.'s weigh in on ms. brownley's legislation. at this moment i'd like to yield five minutes to the gentlewoman from california, the author of the bill, representative brownlee. the chair: those requests will be covered under general leave. and the chair recognizes congresswoman brownley. ms. brownley: thank you, madam chair. and thank you, mr. chairman, for yielding tim
the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. takano: thank you, madam chair. i thank the gentleman for his support of the bill. i just want to say with regard to the amendments we would have entertained more amendments, would be happy to do so, had they been germane and we would have been glad to entertain but they were not. before i yield to ms. brownley, the sponsor of this legislation, i'd like to enter into the record a letter of support from the easter seals. this bill is also...
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boy: the california poppy is a flower native to california. rumble: it was a beautiful thing to have a burrowing owl be discovered by a fouade student two winters ago. and even more incredible was that this little owl stayed th us, and so, i sometimes think of this as a zoo whout cages. i think of my students who live in those buildings right across the street. they wake up in a concrete building. they go dn concrete stairs. there's a little patch af concrete maybe to boun ball. they walk across a concrete sidewalk, an asphalt street, another concrete sidewalk, and they come asphalt. then they go home and they do it again. they need this connection to like every human being. now they have access to nature right here on their campus. heise: i like to call it multispecies justice, so, it's thinking about what is it right to do by people. how do we make this a more just, a more fair space for the different groups of people who bihabit the city, but how do we also make it a ble place for the non-human species that are already here? pauly: there ha
boy: the california poppy is a flower native to california. rumble: it was a beautiful thing to have a burrowing owl be discovered by a fouade student two winters ago. and even more incredible was that this little owl stayed th us, and so, i sometimes think of this as a zoo whout cages. i think of my students who live in those buildings right across the street. they wake up in a concrete building. they go dn concrete stairs. there's a little patch af concrete maybe to boun ball. they walk...
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the suspect did not act alone. in southern california... nearly 30- years ago. 11- year old william tillett disappeared while walking home from school. he was later found... suffocated. now, a suspect has been charged with kidnapping and killing the boy.... and police believe he did not act alone. 50- year old edward thomas is the suspect charged in the boy's 19-90 death in inglewood. if convicted, he could face the death penalty or life in prison without the possibility of parole. police say, they have a strong and compelling case against thomas... but they did not say how they linked thomas to the murder. and still .... investigators think thomas had help. they are looking for a second person in connection with killing. coming up at eight.. a white supremacist with plans, police say, to carry out mass murder. documents painting a disturbing picture of a coast guard lieutenant. the bizarre extremes he allegedly went to === while preparing his plans. plus. wild winter weather shutting down major highways in california a look at when rain wi
the suspect did not act alone. in southern california... nearly 30- years ago. 11- year old william tillett disappeared while walking home from school. he was later found... suffocated. now, a suspect has been charged with kidnapping and killing the boy.... and police believe he did not act alone. 50- year old edward thomas is the suspect charged in the boy's 19-90 death in inglewood. if convicted, he could face the death penalty or life in prison without the possibility of parole. police say,...
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california was a free state. visalia had split loyalties. some were union supporters, some were southern sympathizers. in the middle of basically nowhere. we are about 200 miles north of los angeles. sacramento.uth of we were in the middle of what i would consider the frontier of california. that became important. a number of people used our area as hideouts, southern groupsizing gangs, and used the town and mountains east of town as hideouts in their travels. forere pretty wide open some problems with conflict dealing with especially the civil war. at the same time, we had some native american issues. that theccupying lands native americans occupied. as a result, there were some hard feelings and some problems. to 1860.p forward have high emotions on both sides. we have the southern sympathizing being terribly emotional about their side. of course, the union folks believe strongly in what president lincoln was doing. for the most part, we had a terribly divided town. in those days, we had two newspapers in 1860. one was the delta newspaper,
california was a free state. visalia had split loyalties. some were union supporters, some were southern sympathizers. in the middle of basically nowhere. we are about 200 miles north of los angeles. sacramento.uth of we were in the middle of what i would consider the frontier of california. that became important. a number of people used our area as hideouts, southern groupsizing gangs, and used the town and mountains east of town as hideouts in their travels. forere pretty wide open some...
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this is the massive twenty facility near los angeles california. located near a large metropolis it can take a lot of trash. if you take a football field from post to post ten feet high. fill it up with trash about a third of the. water that comes over here every day. three thousand tons a day this facility of as a glimpse into the wilds of single stream recycling because all of the recycled material it receives comes from a single source been like this convenient because all recyclables end up in one basket but there's a price you can't unscramble an egg susan collins is a manufacturing engineer who heads up a nonprofit recycling institute once materials get mixed together too much like glass shards ending up in paper or plastic bottles ending up in the paper streamer aluminum cans ending up in the plastic stream all of that is detrimental to recycling sorting c. to be a massive component there are multiple compositions of plastic when these different plastics are blended together then the recycling become difficult to impossible that's exactly wh
this is the massive twenty facility near los angeles california. located near a large metropolis it can take a lot of trash. if you take a football field from post to post ten feet high. fill it up with trash about a third of the. water that comes over here every day. three thousand tons a day this facility of as a glimpse into the wilds of single stream recycling because all of the recycled material it receives comes from a single source been like this convenient because all recyclables end up...
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it's not done with california, yet. you can see the storm system spreading eastward and still covering most of california. forecasters expect snow and blizzard conditions. california roads turned into raging rivers of water and mud. up to four inches of rain fell and many trees came down. emergency responders rescued motorists from swamped cars. this is 100 miles east of los angeles. let's get more from paul williams. good morning, paul. >> good morning, kenneth. we are looking at widespread winter storm warnings throughout the country. seattle, spokane and portland. we will get a bit of a mix, freezing rain and sleet as part of the problem there. as far as the rest of california, heavy rain in san francisco toward los angeles. we watch for significant snowfall in the mountainous regions. so much snow, we are bracing for widespread 4-8 feet of snow, locally, over ten feet. strong winds. whiteout possible along with road closures. in the north central part of the country, more in heavy snow throughout north dakota. janai
it's not done with california, yet. you can see the storm system spreading eastward and still covering most of california. forecasters expect snow and blizzard conditions. california roads turned into raging rivers of water and mud. up to four inches of rain fell and many trees came down. emergency responders rescued motorists from swamped cars. this is 100 miles east of los angeles. let's get more from paul williams. good morning, paul. >> good morning, kenneth. we are looking at...
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this is the massive twenty facility near los angeles california. located near a large metropolis it can take a lot of trash. if you take a football field from post to post ten feet high. fill it up with trash about a third of that water that comes over here every day. three thousand tons a day this facility of as a glimpse into the wilds of single stream recycling because all of the recycled material it receives comes from a single source been like this convenient because all recyclables end up in one basket but there's a price you can't unscramble an egg susan collins is a manufacturing engineer who heads up a nonprofit recycling institute once materials get mixed together too much like glass shards ending up in paper. or plastic bottles ending up in the paper stream or a limit in cans ending up in the plastic stream all of that is detrimental to recycling sorting seems to be a massive component there are multiple compositions of plastic when these different plastics are blended together then the recycling become difficult to impossible that's exa
this is the massive twenty facility near los angeles california. located near a large metropolis it can take a lot of trash. if you take a football field from post to post ten feet high. fill it up with trash about a third of that water that comes over here every day. three thousand tons a day this facility of as a glimpse into the wilds of single stream recycling because all of the recycled material it receives comes from a single source been like this convenient because all recyclables end up...